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There’s a world of difference between looking at a clock and being able to say that it’s 3 o’clock and understanding “how long” 5 minutes is. For those who learn differently, this type of abstract thinking is even more difficult and often creates a high level of anxiety. Recommended by
Time Timer Council for Exceptional Children
WORRIED ABOUT ASD PROGRESS (it takes time; be strong!), INDEPENDENCE, & BASIC LIFE SKILLS? Small wins stack up!- (VISUAL = UNDERSTANDABLE = GETS DONE)
Autism & Prosperity Kids Time Schedule Tasks Autistic Children Learning Materials ASD Boys Girl Teen Visual Timer Magnet Pec Card Special Needs No 1-3
Using Time Warnings To Help Students With Autism
ADHD Time Blindness: Why It Happens (& How to Beat It) — Patricia Sung ▫ Motherhood in ADHD
Stages Learning Materials Language Builder Picture Noun Flash Cards Photo Vocabulary Autism Learning Products, Aba Therapy 10
gives students with autism & adhd a visual representation to help them understand the passage of time. Great for ABA Therapy sessions & Special
Time Timer
Time Timer Countdown Timer - My Diffability Australia
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Time Memory Cards- Multiple Levels
VR/AR Teaching for Students with ADHD and ASD - 4Experience
Teaching the Concept of Time - Autism Awareness
Cube Timer, Time Cube Timer Kitchen Timer Kids Timer for ADHD Productivity Workout Flip Timer
Effective Visual Schedules for ADHD - OT4ADHD